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I was confused by that. The way it's written makes it seem its for a book. What's considered the title PAGE? Because if Humanities is the title page, then I DID post a link at the bottom of that page and all other TITLE PAGES!?

No. They don't have to comply with the rules they set. These are the terms of the license for other users. Their terms with contributors would be quite different. I've never written for Wiki and I haven't explored their terms wrt writers. I suspect that they offer a guarantee of acknowledgement something like a creative commons. just guessing.

you do know that the GNU Free Documentation License WAS NOT written by wikipedia right? Any rules I have to abide by are the same for wikipedia... they didn't set the rules in that GNU... another service/company did. So if they don't have a separate title page, then neither do I... either that... or BOTH of us are not in compliance... and I doubt a large site like wikipedia would not be in compliance.